this is me, too. I gave up, lol. It is important to know your place in the world and what you are really good for. My wife would not dare try to tell me how to butcher a deer or smoke a brisket or run a chainsaw, so...Getting ours fenced in as I type this, my wife runs the show, I just pound stakes , weed the beds and turn the soil.
Those are nice looking heads of garlic. Well done sir. We planted garlic this spring again. Has never worked very well for us, but fingers crossed. Nancy got some starts from one of her teacher friends.View attachment 195058That should last for a while. Our first go with garlic….. Planted the end of last October.
Everything thing we’ve read was October through November in planting and then forget about them until the bottom set of leaves look dried out.Those are nice looking heads of garlic. Well done sir. We planted garlic this spring again. Has never worked very well for us, but fingers crossed. Nancy got some starts from one of her teacher friends.
Probably why they’re a stick it in the ground and forget about them.I assume garlic is like onions? Need loose well draining soil. The bulbs need to be able to grow and you don't want them laying I'm real wet soil or they'd rot. IDK. Just guessing.
My wife’s uncle (Italian fellow) he still grows his dad’s garlic from Italy. Same thing here in Ohio - plant in fall and pull in Spring. I’m not sure why, but some species don’t do well with heat units and needs to over winter then they can produce “fruit” or seed. Think of a daikon radish - if you plant in fall - you’ll get a big bulb. You plant in Spring and it’ll bolt to produce seed. I’d imagine garlics the same.Everything thing we’ve read was October through November in planting and then forget about them until the bottom set of leaves look dried out.
We had one that looked like the runt of the litter. She pulled it over the weekend and it looked a lot better than I’d of imagined.
The rest were even better. Not sure if that’ll work in Ohio but I’d imagine it might?
I thought we had a lot with 10! Nice!View attachment 195298Just harvested 36 bulbs of garlic...